Border project launches web site

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WINDSOR, Ont. — The Ontario-Michigan Border Transportation Partnership recently announced the launch of its project Web site at www.partnershipborderstudy.com.

The Partnership is conducting a planning, need and feasibility study to assess the existing transportation network, including border crossings in the region of southeast Michigan and southwest Ontario.

The study will identify medium and long-term solutions, alternatives and potential new crossings to improve traffic flow at the southeast Michigan-southwest Ontario border.

The Web site will encourage public and stakeholder participation in the decision-making process and provide up-to-date information on the study.

The comprehensive study is scheduled for completion by the end of 2003. The Partnership, which includes representatives from Transport Canada, the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, the Ontario Ministry of Transport and the Michigan Department of Transportation, is considering ways to accelerate this process.

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